ASROCK began the production of 3.5-inch boards based on the processors of the Elkhart Lake family. These processors were developed by Intel specifically for built -in solutions and are becoming more and more popular among manufacturers of industrial equipment. The board is called SBC-250 and is designed to assemble compact and panel computers, as well as for IoT gateways. The board is equipped with 2.5 gigabit Ethernet ports, which are also increasingly used instead of gigabit.
The board will be released in several modifications that will differ in the model of the installed processor. The processor heat packet is 10 or 6.5 W and for their cooling it may well work according to the non -conciliator scheme. In case you need to use active cooling, there are two connectors for connecting coolers on the board. The processor requires RAM DDR4-3200, two modules can have a volume of up to 16 GB each. As a disk device, the board uses one SATA device and one M.2 SSD (3042/3060/2280 m Key). Slots 2230 E KEY and 3042/3052 b key are used to install extensions.
Two USB tire nests, two ports 2.5gbase-T, VGA and HDMI video interfaces are displayed on external connectors. The internal connectors are connected: 4 sequential interfaces, 6 USB tire sockets, a GPIO discrete interface, LVDS display, speakers, and power supply.
The power supply is carried out from an external DC source with a voltage of 9 ~ 36 volts. Power schemes operate in AT and ATX modes.
Modifications of the Chamber SBC-250:
* The Celeron J6426 processor differs from the J6412 increased maximum clock frequency (3.0 GHz instead of 2.6 GHz).
Technical characteristics SBC-250L:
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